*This video is for educational use. If Marvel, its parent company Disney, YouTube, or any other random person asks me to take this video and others of the same type down I will do so.* To have the pages of your comic to stand out to the reader you need to go over the composition of the page. Co-host John Buscema tells how to make a image on the page more pleasant for the readers eyes. Co-host Stan "The Man" Lee shows the differences between an okay layout and a Marvel layout.
Yes!! You have this video thank you so much!!! I just watched this today I was really inspired to make a comic book marvel style. I never thought I would ever see this Video again. Thanks once again!!
ForgottenStromtroopr 3 weeks ago
DC Take notes lol but this is really helping me out. I always had depth to my character, but to the entire scene it just didnt look right. and hopefull i can use this to do my brand new comic with my own character with some SOOUUUUUUULLL!!! lol
Nytellem 3 weeks ago
@LopezMelendez I just learned over the years of studying the human figure, I had anatomy books since I was 6, etc. But it was studying people in font of me, how the light plays with their body, how shadows are casted, how the wrinkles in cloths look, I do not use any reference or my figures, and they look like I drew from photos, but I'm not, it's all outta muscle memory :)
MegaHuddleston 1 month ago
@MegaHuddleston I used to copy Jim Lee, then study to get it right, until I'd rather use it my own style when I found out some recommended art books like "Drawing From Life" is what these copycats should had been using it, as long as they kept drawing, how do you think Jack Kirby made it for a living in the first place?
LopezMelendez 1 month ago
Its to late, I'm gonna keep going with this tomorrow, thank you mr Lee, and the other one that is not that cool
MrTotaldramalover 1 month ago
@AIMANALI they're just basic shapes. they don't have to be that 'squarish' once you draw the final lines.
arcopizzicato 4 months ago
I always thought Dr. Strange looked somewhat like Alex Trebek...
Ian16545 5 months ago
Jeezus the profound amount of learning in this lesson blows my mind. They're giving it away. I struggled for years to understand this principle and it's being given away here! You can't understand how lucky you are if you studying now that youtube makes things accessible all the time.
droid740 5 months ago
@droid740 I hate people that copy Jim Lee, I myself am very detailed in my comics, because that's how I am, I dra my shadows, casted shadows, ect, but it wasn't because of him, it was me using natural observation, and I add grit lines over people and objects, just to add a little grittiyness
MegaHuddleston 5 months ago
@00MirageKnight00 1988
Mrcarter11241999 7 months ago